Description

Printed on a heavy, matte substrate, this archival art print is fade-resistant with an astonishingly high resolution to bring out rivet-level details.

One of the most charismatic and acclaimed Luftwaffe fighter pilots, Adolf Galland fought actively during the early years of the war before being promoted as Germany's Commander of the Fighter Force (General der Jagdflieger). In this capacity he was forbidden to fly combat sorties. He would eventually have a falling out with Senior Luftwaffe Staff, but was allowed to form his own jet fighter unit (JG 44) where he flew the Me-262 into combat in the final days of the war. Adolf Galland would finish the war with 104 credited victories. He served as an expert technical consultant on the movie set Battle of Britain.

This fine art print includes an aged background designed from an actual World War II military map. A timeless design for any decor!

This item is printed on demand and typically requires 2-3 day for printing prior to shipment.

About the Artist:

Craig Tinder is an artist/historian specializing in the creation of digital aviation art work and has held a lifelong passion and interest toward history and painting. Craig grew up hanging on the fences at the Reno Air Races which fueled his passion for illustrating his favorite subject matter: WW2 aircraft. As a Loadmaster and restorer on a B-17 Flying Fortress, he understands the intricate details of his pursuits and re-creates one-of-a-kind warbird illustrations for the families of veterans. He has won numerous art shows and has contributed illustrations to a variety of publications and public education displays. Over the years, Craig has amassed a large collection of artifacts, period photos, clothing, weapons, and more, all of which are used as research materials in his paintings. He is an avid collector and serious historian - combined with his artistic talents, he produces exciting and accurate renditions of history. His original and limited-edition print work can be seen in many private collections around the world.